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    Bee Pollen

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    Bees are amazing creatures and there are many health benefits to the bee pollen they collect, these amazing creatures are a huge part of the environment and without them we would be lost. Bee pollen contains a large amount of anti-oxidants and when they return to the hive they are providing the other bees with a huge source of protein for them to live from. The pollen is higher in protein than a great deal of other food sources and is incredibly good for you. The pollen is collected on the…

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    Honey Nut Cheerios Highway: The analysis What are in reality marketers telling in their commercials? How do they make us to buy their product? They want our attention and our money and they definitely will do anything to have it all from us. As it is seem all companies are using so much the media to promote their products. They are specially using the TV to expand their products to everyone in America. They use TV commercials, which according to the American Association of Advertising Agencies,…

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    seemingly healthy bees spontaneously disappeared and left behind vulnerable, weakened colonies (Foster, et al., 2007). This phenomenon was eventually titled “Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).” In the United States alone, it was reported that one-third of the bee colonies had disappeared;…

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    Spelling Bee Controversy

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    spelling bee anyways. One year before, I had qualified for the Big Springs Spelling Bee, and finished in the top 6, the highest placing for a fourth grader. Among my peers, I was widely regarded as the smartest fifth grader. I had skipped the second grade and had been involved in R.E.A.C.H., the gifted and talented program at my school, since kindergarten, the only student in our grade to do so. Considering the other achievements I had already completed, qualifying for the spelling bee would…

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    bees: Pollination Rationale: Billy’s preconception of “nectar keeping flowers alive” and that bees visit flowers, will be extended by this activity. Materials: Flower cut outs Cup cake holders Assortment of coloured glitter Glue Cotton balls Bumble bee cut out Paddle pop sticks Curriculum Link: NSW Science and technology syllabus - A student describes external features, changes in and growth of living things ST1-10LW Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW [BOSTES],…

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    Akeelah and the Bee, a drama film written and directed by Doug Atchison, provides a glance into a predominately African-American middle school in South Los Angeles. The film follows a student named Akeelah, an eleven year old girl with a phenomenal spelling ability, and her journey to qualify for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Her family, school and community are all important factors in this story, capable of both aiding and hindering her path to success. Akeelah is very young, yet she…

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    bees specifically is the “most important pollinators of agricultural crops,” so if we would lose this species due to us, we will not have our most dominant pollinator anymore (Andree, et al. 1-9). We get more of our fruits, and many other foods from bee pollination, so if we continue to kill all the bees then we will not have any food life for us to eat. So if we continue to kill these innocent bees then eventually in the future we will not have any flowers to look at when we are taking nature…

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    The Plight of the Bumble Bee With the demand for food constantly increasing, modern farmers have taken on new practices to keep up with demands. Some of these practices include genetic modification of plant species and animals, destroying habitats to make room for farm land, and spraying toxic pesticides to keep insects from consuming crops. Some would argue that these practices are necessary for keeping up with todays food demands, while others may argue that their negative side effects are…

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    The Bee Movie Script

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    THE BEE MOVIE to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway. Because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.” SEQ. 75 - “INTRO TO BARRY” INT. BENSON HOUSE - DAY ANGLE ON: Sneakers on the ground. Camera PANS UP to reveal BARRY BENSON’S BEDROOM ANGLE ON: Barry’s hand flipping through different sweaters in his closet. BARRY Yellow black, yellow black,…

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    Africanized Bee Accidents

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    environmental accident that wasn’t mentioned was the Africanized bee. Africanized bees can be very harmful and dangerous at the same time because it can have a tremendous effect on human life very badly. It can cause harm to animals, and it can be fatal to human as well. An Africanized bee is also known as “the Killer Bee” It was founded in Brazil in the 1950s. The bees were used to increase more honey, but one day a worker who forgot to close the bee trap where the bees produce honey caused the…

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